List of Participating Writers and Artists
In addition to the guests of honour, notable participating science fiction and fantasy writers and artists included:
- Brian Aldiss
- Iain M. Banks
- Stephen Baxter
- Terry Brooks
- Jim Burns
- Susanna Clarke
- Jonathan Clements
- John Clute
- Cory Doctorow
- Greer Gilman
- Simon Green
- Joe Haldeman
- Peter F. Hamilton
- Harry Harrison
- Robin Hobb
- P. C. Hodgell
- James P. Hogan
- Tanya Huff
- Ellen Kushner
- Alan Lee
- Anne McCaffrey
- Ian McDonald
- Ken MacLeod
- George R. R. Martin
- China MiƩville
- Elizabeth Moon
- Richard Morgan
- John Picacio
- Terry Pratchett
- Robert Rankin
- Alastair Reynolds
- Justina Robson
- Kim Stanley Robinson
- Delia Sherman
- Robert Silverberg
- Michael Swanwick
- Harry Turtledove
- Connie Willis
- Frank Wu
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